Clearlake police taser one, arrest two

CLEARLAKE -- Clearlake Police arrested two people Friday morning on charges of resisting arrest and obstructing a police officer after officers forced their way into a trailer at the Lakefront Mobile Home Park and subdued one man with a taser, a department spokesman stated.

According to police, officers were dispatched to a trailer at 5575 Old Highway 53 at approximately 9:54 a.m., after a vice principal at a local school who had given a suspended student a ride home reported a heated argument inside the residence.

When police arrived, they also heard the arguing, and after making contact with Kristein Feliciano, who refused to open the door, police confirmed that the resident of the house was on active CDCR parole, according to a police news release.

According to police, when officers forcibly entered the residence, they observed Miguel Feliciano trying to climb out a window, and when they ordered him to stop, he began running directly at the officers and then put his hands up in a fighting position.

At that time, an X26 taser was deployed and Miguel Feliciano was struck with both probes, according to a police news release, which enabled the two officers to place him under arrest. He was medically cleared for incarceration and then taken to jail.

Miguel Feliciano was arrested for resisting arrest and obstructing a police officer and Kristein Feliciano will face the same charges, the news release stated.

The parolee who lives at the residence was not home at the time of this incident and it was

determined there had not been a crime between the couple prior to the arrival of police.